Politics & Government
Lt. Governor Karyn Polito Campaigns in Downtown Framingham, Day Before Election
Republican candidate for Lt. Governor Karyn Polito visited Keefe Technical High School, Auto Brite Car Care Center & Pueblito Paisa Monday.

The day before Massachusetts voters will elect a new governor and lt. governor, Republican candidate for lt. gov. Karyn Polito campaigned in Framingham.
Polito visited with Bill Phillips at Keefe Technical High School in Framingham.
Phillips founded the New Beginnings programs in 1985 to promote awareness and acceptance of alcoholism and other dependencies as a health issue with major ramifications to the welfare of the community. The program helps to identify the links between school discipline, delinquency, violence and achievement. The emphasis is on young adults to make responsible decisions by providing them with current and accurate information regarding the effects and dangers of alcohol and drugs. He works closely with adults, teachers, parents, police and others to use their influence to assist young people in making healthy decisions about their futures.
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Afterwards, Polito spent time with Betty Funk, Phil Ottaviani and Victor Ortiz, as well as the owners and patrons at Auto Brite Car Care Center and Pueblito Paisa restaurant.
Voters will decide who the next governor and lt. governor will be on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
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Polls will be open in Framingham from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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